Brielle Hunt

About Brielle Hunt

Brielle’s practice focuses exclusively on personal injury litigation, which has grown from a desire to help those victimized by the negligence of others. She has successfully litigated cases to verdict in both bench and jury trials across the state. Most recently, she served as the second chair at a multimillion-dollar medical malpractice trial, earning the fourth-highest jury verdict in Virginia in 2017. She is licensed to practice in all Virginia courts and the Eastern and Western District Courts of Virginia.

A native of New Jersey, Brielle graduated from the University of Richmond with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and minor concentrations in medical humanities and leadership studies. Brielle went on to earn her law degree at the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law, where she served as chief justice of the Honor Council, president of the Medical-Legal Partnership of Richmond, magister of the Madison Inn of Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society, and manuscripts editor of the Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest.

When she’s not zealously representing clients in the courtroom, Brielle volunteers her time at her alma mater, advocating for victims of sexual assault through the Title IX process. She enjoys traveling, cycling, outdoor concerts, and exploring Virginia wine country. Brielle lives in Glen Allen with her husband Alex and their golden retriever, Paisley.

Education

J.D., University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law

B.A., University of Richmond

Awards and Recognition

Chief Justice of the Honor Council, University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law

President of the Medical-Legal Partnership of Richmond

Magister of the Madison Inn, Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society

Manuscripts Editor, Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest

Professional Memberships

Virginia Bar Association

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association

Board of Governors

Young Trial Lawyers Leadership Committee, Chair-Elect

Women’s Caucus

Litigation Support Committee

Annual Convention Committee

Richmond Bar Association

Metro Richmond Women’s Bar Association

Membership Committee

Law Student Mentor

American Association for Justice (AAJ)

Presentations

Making Technology Work for You: Using Trial Presentation Software to Save Money and Take Your Practice to the Next Level. Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Women's Caucus, December 2017

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